Fanning Leaps into Hall of Fame with Gratitude

Katrina Fanning with Jillaroos captain Julie McGuffie during the 1996 tour to New Zealand.

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

raiders.com.au have shared an article about the iconic Katrina Fanning expressing her gratitude for her place in Rugby League history.

As a youngster, Fanning's father would spin yarns about the legends of the game, yet there was a noticeable absence of female players in those tales.

Players like Peter Sterling and Mick Cronin were etched in her mind, but it wasn't until later that she discovered the trailblazers of women's Rugby League in Australia.

These pioneering women have now become integral to the sport, their stories woven into the game's tapestry alongside current stars like Kezie Apps, Ali Brigginshaw, and Georgia Hale.

Hailing from the town of Junee, where Rugby League runs through the veins of its residents, Fanning's journey in the sport mirrors the historical significance of past champions.

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